A CHOICE CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF JOHN PARSONS, Esquire, Late of the Middle-Temple, Barrister: Consisting Chiefly of Law & History, Ancient and Modern.
Which will be exposed to Sale by way of AƲCTION on Thursday the 30th day of this Instant November, 1682. at the Auction-House, over against the Black Swan in Ave-Mary-Lane near Ludgate.
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Law Books in Folio.
- 1 PƲlton's Statutes with Manby's Continuation, in 2 Vol. 1661
- 2 Roll's Abridgement, in 2 Vol 1668
- 3 Rastall's Entries. 1574
- 4 Townsend's Tables. 1667
- 5 Cook's Reports in English with the 12th. Part. 1658
- 6 — Declarations and Pleadings in English. 1659
- 7 —Reports in French, 11 parts in 5. vol.
- 8 Register of Writs, last Edition. 1634
- 9 Cook's Select Law Cases, being his 13. part. 1659
- 10 Bulstrod's Reports, compleat. 1657
- 11 Common Place-book of the Common Law fairly written.
- 12 Wingate's Maxims of the Law. 1658
- 13 Leonard's Reports Compleat in 2 vol. 1658
- 14 Yelverton's Reports. 1661
- 15 Cowell's Interpreter. 1658
- 16 Crook's Reports, in 3 vol.
- 17 Owen's Reports. 1650
- 18 Dalton's Office of a Justice of Peace. 1666
- 19 Bendlow's Reports. 1661
- 20 Plowden's Reports, both parts with the Tables. 1613
- 21 Rastall's Abridgment of Statutes from Magna Charta to 7 Jacobi. 1621
- 22 Hubbart's Reports. 1658
- 23 Keilwey's Reports. 1633
- 24 Cook's Institutes, 4 parts in 3 vol. 1639, &c.
- 25 Dyer's Reports, with the Table.
- 26 Cook's Entries. 1614
- 27 Keeble's Collection of Statutes. 1676
- 28 Thesaurus Brevium. 1661
- 28 Brevia Judicialia. 1662
- 29 Sheppard's Actions upon the Case for Slander. 1662
- 29 —Actions upon the Case for Deeds. 1663
- 30 Statham's Abridgment, Liber Antiquissimus
- 31 Bolton's Justice of Peace for Ireland. 1638
- 32 The Petition and Advice presented to the Lord Protector by the Parliament, begun at Westminster, 1656. together with all the Acts of that Parliament. 1657
- 33 Anderson's Reports 1664
- 34 Winch's Book of Entries. 1680
- 35 Judge Jone's Reports. 1675
- 36 Judge Vaughan's Reports. 1677
- 37 Roll's Reports in 2 vol. 1675
- 38 Sir John Davis's Reports. 1674
- 39 Dalton's Office of Sheriffs. 1682
- [Page 2]40 Sheppard's Law of Common Assurances. 1669
- 41 Liber Placitandi, Mr. Thompson's Book of Entries. 1674
- 42 Blounts Law Dictionary. 1670
- 43 Style's Reports. 1658
- 44 Officina Brevium, or Select Entries in the Court of Common Pleas. 1679
- 45 Cawley's Laws against Recusants Explained, by the Judgments and Resolutions of the Judges. 1680
- 46 Year-books last Edit. in 5. vol. 1679
- 47 Brown's Book of Entries, both parts in one vol. 1675
- 48 Suarez de Legibus omnibus. 1679
- 49 Linwood Constitut. Anglican. item Otho & Othobon. 1679
- 50 Townsend's Collection of 4 Parliamentary Proceedings in Q. Elizab. time. 1679
- 51 Book of Precedents with several Notes and Observations, Manuscript.
- 52 Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales. 1680
- 53 Modern Reports in the Reign of K. Charles Second. 1682
- 54 Latche's Reports. 1661
Law Books in Quarto.
- 1 GRegory's Moot Book in English. 1663
- 2 Swinburn of Wills and Testaments. 1640
- 3 Sheppards Touchstone of Assurances. 1651
- 4 Placita Latine Redeviva, by Aston. 1661
- 5 West's Precedents both parts. 1610
- 6 Hugh's Abridgment, 3 vol.
- 7 Compleat Clerk. 1655
- 8 Husband's Collections of Votes, Orders, Remonstrances, &c. 1643
- 9 Woman's Lawyer. 1632
- 10 Sir Francis Bacon's Elements of the Law. 1639
- 11 Perfect Conveyancer. 1655
- 12 Standford's Pleas of the Crown. 160 [...]
- 13 Cook's Compleat Copyholder. 1641
- 14 Crumpton's Jurisdiction of Courts. 1637
- 15 Godolphins Abridgment of Ecclesiastical Laws. 1680
- 16 Brownlow's Reports. 1675
- 17 Selden's History of Tythes. 1618
- 18 Cumber's History of Tythes against Selden.
- 19 Goldsbrough's Reports. 1682
- 20 Sheppard's Grand Abridgment of the Law in 3 vol.
- 21 Standford's Pleas of the Crown wanting the Title. 1574
- 21 — Exposition of the K. Prerogative wanting the latter end. 1577
- 22 Sadler's Rights of the Kingdom or Customs of our Ancestors. 1682
- 23 Brook's Abridgment. 1558
- 24 Fitzherbert's Abridgment with a Table. 1577
- 25 Fleta cum Commentariis Seldeni. 1647
- 26 Powell's Attornies Academy. 1623
- 27 Pulton's Abstract of all the Penal Statutes in force. 1577
- 28 An Abstract of certain Acts of Parliament, Injunctions, Canons, Constitutions and Synodals, Established; and in force for the peaceable Government of the Church in Q. Elizabeths Dominions, together with an Answer. 1584
- [Page 3]29 Marche's Reports. 1675
- 30 Fitszherbert's Office of a Justice of Peace. 1584
- 31 Sumner's Treatise of Gavelkind. 16 [...]0
- 32 Prynn's Sovereign Power of Parliaments, all 4 parts; with Popish Royal Favorite, Romes Masterpiece, New Plea for the Parliament, and several other Tracts.
- 33 The Kings Declaration to both Houses, with several other Papers. 1641, 1642
- 33 The English Hermite or the Life of Roger Crab.
- 33 Relation between the Lord of the Mannor, and the Copyholder.
- 33 Sir Francis Bacon's Charge concerning Duels.
- 33 Englands Common-wealth, shewing the Liberty of the People, &c.
- 33 Perswasive to Compliance, under the present Government; with a Plea for a Free State compared with Monarchy. 1652
- 33 Vindication of the Common wealth of England, against Salmasius and others, with divers other Tracts in the same Volum.
- 34 Prynn's Legal Resolution of 2 Queries, concerning the Duty of Ministers and Vicars of Parish Churches.
- 35 Sir Walter Raleigh's Prerogative of Parliaments in England.
- 35 —Holbourn's Reading on the Statute 25 of Edw. 3. about Treasons. 1642
- 35 —Aphorisms of the Kingdom with several other Pamphlets about that time.
Law Books in Octavo.
- 1 AUthority of all Justices of the Peace. 1580
- 2 Attornies Guide. 1656
- 3 Ashe's General Table to Cook's Reports in French. 1631
- 4 Ancient Right of the Commons of England, Asserted by W. Petyt. 1680
- 5 Abridgment of Cook upon Littleton. 1651
- 6 Ashe's Tables to the Statutes of Equity, with the Reports of Dallison and Bendlows. 1609
- 7 Actions upon the Case for Slander. 1674
- 8 Bridall's Abridgment of the Laws of England, touching Capital Offences. 1679
- 9 Babington's advice to Grand Jurors in Cases of Blood. 1680
- 10 Body of the Common Law by Wingate. 1678
- 11 Britton de Legibus Angliae, old Edit. in Hen. 8th. time.
- 12 Brown's Entring Clerk's Vade mecum. 1678
- 13 Brook's New Cases in the times of Hen. 8th. Ed. 6th. and Q. Mary, English. 1651
- 14 Common Law Epitomized. 1679
- 15 Crook's Abridgment. 1658
- 16 Cook's Compleat Copyholder. 1673
- 17 Compleat Solicitor. 1668
- 18 Constitution of Parliaments in England, by Sir John Pettus. 1680
- 19 Calthroop's Reports. 1670
- 20 Caries Reports in Chancery. 1650
- 21 Clerks Guide in 3 parts. 1659
- 22 Compleat Attorney. 1658
- 23 Clerks Vade mecum. 1655
- 24 Compendious Treatise of Fines and Recoveries. 1678
- 25 Clerks Manual or Forms of Pleas, Declarations, &c. 1678
- 26 Compleat Justice Inlarged. 1681
- 27 Collection of Debates of Parliament, 1680. 1681
- [Page 4]28 Clerks Praxis Admiralitatis Curiae. 1679
- 29 Cary's Guide to Persons concerned in Ecclesiastical Courts.
- 30 Dyer's Abridgment. 1609
- 31 Sr. John Davis's Abridgment of Cooks 11 Reports in English. 1651
- 32 Directions for the study of the Law, by Philips. 1675
- 33 Degg's Parsons Councellor. 1681
- 34 Dialogue betwixt Doctor and Student. 1673
- 35 Exact Constable. 1682
- 36 Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium, French. 1635
- 37 —Idem, by Tothill. 1567
- 38 —Idem English. 1652
- 39 Einch's Law in English. 1636
- 40 Fortescue de Laudibus Legum Angliae, with Seldens Notes. 1660
- 41 Fulwoods Lawfulness of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in the Church of England. 1681
- 42 Filacer's Office.
- 43 Grotius de Jure Belli & pacis cum Annotat. Authoris. 1660
- 44 —Idem in English. 1655
- 45 Glissons Epitome of the Common Law. 1679
- 46 Greenwood of Country Judicatures. 1675
- 47 Guide to Constables. 1679
- 48 Glanvill de Legibus Angliae. 1604
- 49 Grimstone's Orders in Chancery. 1661
- 50 Hunt's Argument for Bishops Right in Judging Capital Causes in Parliament. 1682
- 51 Hale's Pleas of the Crown. 1682
- 52 Historical Collections of the proceeding of last Parliament. 1682
- 53 Hugh's Parsons Law. 1663
- 54 Herne's Law of Conveyances. 1658
- 55 Hugh's Abridgment of Moores Reports. 1665
- 56 —his Abridgment of Crooks 3 vol. of Reports, in 2 parts. 1665
- 57 Hackwell of passing Bills in Parliament. 1671
- 58 Lord Hollis's Grand Question concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers in Skinners Case. 1669
- 59 —Jurisdiction of the House of Lords in point of Impositions. 1676
- 60 —Jurisdiction of the House of Peers in point of Appeals. 1675
- 61 —Remains about Bishops Judicature in Parliament. 1682
- 62 Ireland's Abridgment of Cook's Reports. 1650
- 63 The Works of John Jones in 6 Treatises referring to Reformation of the Laws of England. 1650
- 64 Justice of Peace his Clerks Cabinet. 1654
- 65 Justice Restored, a Guide to Justices. 1671
- 66 Journal of the House of Commons. 1678
- 67 Judges Resolutions upon the Statutes concerning Bankrupts. 1676
- 68 Kitchin of Courts in English. 1657
- 69 —Idem in French. 1587
- 70 Lambard's Duty of Constables, Tything-men, &c. 1677
- 71 Landlords Law. 1668
- 72 Leigh's Commentary of Law Terms. 1658
- 73 Littleton's Tenures, French and English. 1671
- 74 Lambard's Discourse on the High Courts of Justice in England. 1675
- 75 March's Actions of Slander. 1655
- 76 Merriton of Wills and Testaments. 1668
- 77 —Landlords Law. 1681
- 78 —Parson's Monitor 1681
- [Page 5]79 Noy's Compleat Lawyer. 1651
- 80 — Maxims of Law. 167 [...]
- 81 New Book of Instruments for Attornies, &c. 1680
- 82 Office and Duty of Executors. 1676
- 83 Office of the Clerk of the Market. 1665
- 84 Petyt's Rights of the Commons of England. 1680
- 85 Plowden's Abridgment in French. 1607
- 86 — Idem, in English. 1650
- 87 Parson's Law 1641
- 88 Plowden's Quaeries. 1662
- 89 Perkin's of the Law in English. 1642
- 90 Philips Directions for the study of the Law. 1662
- 91 Sir John Pettus's Constitution of English Parliaments—. 1680
- 92 Practick Part of the Law, shewing the Office of an Attorney and Solicitor. 1676
- 93 Practice of the High Court of Chancery. 1672
- 94 Practica Walliae, or proceeding of the Great Sessions in Wales. 1672
- 95 Practick Part of the Office of a Justice of Peace. 1682
- 96 Practice of the Exchequer Court. 1658
- 97 Preparative to Pleading, by Townsend. 1675
- 98 Ridley's View of the Civil, and Ecclesiastical Law. 1676
- 99 Several Antient Tracts Intituled Justice of Peace, Court Baron, Court Leet, Court Hundred, Returna Brevium, Carta Feodi, &c. 1544
- 100 Statuta Pacis. 1654
- 101 Sheppard's Proposals, for Regulation of the Law. 1657
- 102 Survey of the Common Law, by Glisson and Gulston.
- 103 Selden of the Judicature in Parliaments. 1681
- 104 Style's Practical Register. 1657
- 105 The Solicitor. 1663
- 106 Selden's Priviledge of Baronage. 1642
- 107 Sheppard's Court-keepers Guide. 1662
- 108 Statutes of Bankrupt, with the Resolutions of the Judges. 1670
- 109 Sheppard's Actions on the Case for Deeds. 1675
- 110 —Actions on the Case for Slander. 1674
- 111 —Office of a Justice of Peace. 1652
- 112 Statuta vetera & recentiora. 1672
- 113 Sheppard's Office of the Clerk of the Market. 1665
- 114 Several Antient Statutes collected by order of K Hon. 8th. and commanded to be put in Execution under pain of his high Displeasure. 1538
- 115 Terms of the Law. 1641
- 116 Table to Dyer's Reports. 1622
- 117 Tothill's Transactions in Chancery. 1649
- 118 Trotman's Abridgment of Cook's Reports. 1640
- 119 The Tryal of the Regicides in 1660. 1679
- 120 Touchstone of Precedents, relating to Judicial Proceedings at Common Law. 1682
- 121 Townsend's Preparative to Pleading. 1675
- 122 Tryals per Pais, or the Law concerning Juries by Nisi Prius, &c. 1665
- 123 Tenants Law. 1674
- 124 Vaughan's Practica Walliae. 1672
- 125 Wingate's Abridgment of Statutes. 1666
- 126 Wilkinson's Office of Sheriffs. 1675
- 127 Wingate's Body of Common Law. 1678
- 128 Young's Vade mecum of the Statutes. 1653
- 129 Young Clerks Tutor. 1663
- 130 Young Clerks Guide, in 4 parts. 1682
An Appendix to the Law Catalogue in Folio.
- 1 COmmon-Place Book of the Common Law, fairly written.
- 2 Yelverton's Reports. 1674
- 3 Dalton's Justice of Peace. 1666
- 4 Hubbart's Reports. 1678
- 5 Cook's Reports in French, Compleat in 1 vol. 1672
- 6 Poulton's Statutes, with Manby's Continuation, in 2 vol. 1661. 1667
- 7 Cook's Reports in English. 1680
- 8 Winche's Book of Entries. 1680
- 9 Judge Jone's Reports. 1680
- 10 Sir John Davies's Reports. 1674
- 11 Dalton's Office of Sheriffs. 1682
- 12 Liber Placitandi, Mr. Thompson's Book-Entries. 1674
- 13 Latche's Reports. 1661
- 14 Rastall's Entries. 1670
- 15 Officina Brevium, Select Entries in the Court of Common Pleas. 1679
- 16 Cawley's Laws against Recusants explained, by the Judgments and Resolutions of the Judges. 1680
- 17 Roll's Reports, in 2 vol. 1675
- 18 Suarez de Legibus omnibus. 1679
- 19 Linwood's Constitutiones Anglicanae, item Otho & Othobon. 1679
- 20 Cooke's Institutes, in 3 vol. Fol. 1670 & 80.
- 21 Dugdale's Origines Juridiciales. 1680
- 22 Modern Reports in the Reign of K. Charles 2. 1682
Law Books in Quarto.
- 23 WErt's Precedents both parts. 1597
- 24 Swinburn of Wills and Testaments. 1677
- 25 Pl [...]cita Latine redeviva, by Aston. 1673
- 26 Godolphin's Abridgment of Ecclesiastical Laws. 1680
- 27 Compleat Clerk. 1677
- 28 Sadler's Rights of the Kingdom, or Customes of our Ancestors. 1682
- 29 Marche's Reports. 1675
Law Books in Octavo.
- 30 ANtient Right of the Commons asserted, by W. Petyt. 1680
- 31 Brydall's Abridgment of the Laws of England, touching Capital Offences. 1679
- 32 Babington's Advice to Grand Jurors in Cases of Blood. 1680
- [Page 7]33 Brown's Entring Clerk's Vade mecum. 1678
- 34 Cook's Compleat Coppy-holder. 1673
- 35 Compendious Treatise of Fines and Recoveries. 1678
- 36 Clerk's Manual, Forms of Pleas, Declarations, &c. 1678
- 37 Collection of Debates of Parliament. 1680. 1681
- 38 Clerk's Praxis Admiralitatis Curiae. 1679
- 39 Cary's Guide to persons concerned in Ecclesiastical Courts
- 40 Degg's Parsons Councellor. 1681
- 41 Exact Constable. 1682
- 42 Fortescue's de laudibus Legum Angliae, with Seldens Notes. 1672
- 43 Hunt's Argument for Bishops Right in judging Capital Causes in Parliament. 1682
- 44 Lord Hollis Grand Question concerning the Judicature of the House of Peers, in Skinners Case. 1669
- 45 —Jurisdiction of the House of Lords, in point of Impositions. 1676
- 46 —Judicature of the House of Peers, in point of Appeals. 1675
- 47 Judges Resolutions on the Statutes of Bankrupt. 1676
- 48 Kitchin of Courts, French. 1687
- 49 Lambard's Duty of Constables, Tything-men, &c. 1677
- 50 Merriton of Wills and Testaments. 1668
- 51 —Landlords Law. 1681
- 52 New Book of Instruments for Attornies, &c. 1680
- 53 Philip's Directions for the study of the Law. 1662
- 54 Practick part of the Law, shewing the Office of Attorney and Solicitor. 1676
- 55 Practice of the High Court of Chancery. 1672
- 56 Selden of the Judicature of Parliament. 1681
- 57 Sheppard's Court-Keepers Guide. 1662
- 58 —Actions upon the Case for Deeds. 1675
- 59 Tothill's Transactions in Chancery. 1649
- 60 Tryals of the Regicides, in 1660. 1679
- 61 Touchstone of Precedents, relating to judical proceeding at Common Law. 1682
- 62 Tryals per Pais, or the Law concerning Juries by Nisi Prius. 1665
- 63 Tenants Law. 1674
- 64 Wingate's Body of Common Law. 1678
- 65 Young Clerks Tutor. 1668
- 66 Young Clerks Guide, in 4 Parts. 1682
- 67 Statuta vetera & recentiora. 1672
- 68 The Case of the Government of England Established by Law. 1681
- 69 Security of English mens Lives, by Juries. 1682
- 70 De Jure Maritimo & Navali; a Treatise of Affairs Maritime, and of Commerce. 1677
- 71 Terms of the Law. 1641
- 72 Fitzherbert's Natura Brevium. 1553
- 73 Compleat Justice. 1636
- 74 Bassett's Catalogue of Statute and Common Law Books. 1682
- 75 Hugh's Parsons Law. 1641
- 76 Sheppard's Justice of Peace his Clerks Cabinet. 1654
- 77 Attorney of the Court of Common Pleas. 1648
- 78 Young's Vade mecum, or Table of Statutes. 1663
- 79 Brydall's Prospect of the Laws of England, concerning the safegard of the Kings person. 1679
- 80 The several Acts about Hearth Money abstracted. 1668
- 81 Wilkinson's Office of Sheriffs. 1641
- 82 Sheppard's Survey of County Judicatures. 1656
- 83 Littleton and Perkins in French (Littleton Imperfect.) 1604
- [Page 8]84 Two old Treatises concerning the Duties of Constables, Tything-men, and the Duties of Sheriffs, &c.
- 85 Judge Jenkins's Lex Terrae. 1648
- 86 Manual Analecta, or the Compleat Justice, Inerleaved with additions in Manuscript. 1641
- 87 Jone's Judges judged. 1650
- 88 — New Returna Brevium. 1650
Law Books omitted.
- 1 PRynn of the Sovere [...]gn Dominion of the Kings of England over all persons and Causes, in the Reign of King John, Henry the 3. and Edward the 1. fol. 1670
- 2 Selden's Right and Dominion of the Sea, fol. 1663
- 3 Grotius of the Rights of War and Peace. 1682
- 4 Petyt's Treatise of Taxes and Contributions, quarto. 1679
- 5 Prynn's Brevia Parliamentaria rediviva, quarto. 1662
- 6 The Priviledges and Practices of Parliaments in England, quarto. 1680
- 7 Fab. Philips of the Antiquity, Legality, right use, and ancient usage of Fines pay'd in Chancery, quarto. 1663
Philological.
- 8 HOlyoak's Large Dictionary, Latin and English, fol.
- 9 Minshaw's Dictionary of nine Languages, fol.
- 10 Ciceronis Opera, 2 vol. fol.
- 11 Littleton's Dictionary, English and Lat. quarto.
- 12 Goldman's Dictionary, English and Lat. quarto.
- 13 Cole's Dictionary, English and Lat. quarto.
English History, Political, Humanity, &c. Folio,
- 1 HEylin's Cosmography. 1677
- 2 History of the Council of Trent, and of the Spanish Inquisition, by Father Paul. 1676
- 3 Fowlis's History of Romish Treasons, and Usurpation. 1681
- 4 — Of the Plots and Conspiracies of the Presbyterians. 1674
- 5 Cardinal Bentivogli's History of the Wars of Flanders. 1678
- 6 Howell's History of the World, in 2 vol. 1680
- 7 The Holy Court by Nic. Causin. 1678
- 8 Sir William Dugdale's View of the late troubles in England. 1681
- 9 — Baronage of England, in 2 vol. 1678
- 10 Sir Rich. Baker's Chronicle of England. 1679
- 11 Towsend's Historical Collections of the Four last Parliaments, of Q Elizabeth. 1680
- 12 Burlace's History of the Irish Rebellion. 1680
- 13 Dr. Burnet's History of the Reformation of the Church of England, in 2 vol. 1631
- 14 Hobbs's Leviathan. 1651
- 15 Wilson's History of the Reign of King James. 1653
- 16 Davila's History of the Wars of France. 1678
- 17 Spotswood's History of the Church of Scotland.
- 18 Burnet's Memoires, of the Lives of the Dukes of Hamilton. 1677
- 19 Gualdo Priora's History of France. 1676
- [Page 9]20 Speed's Chronicle of Great Britain.
- 21 — Geographical Description of England, and Foreign parts, best Paper. 1676
- 22 Wanly's Wonders of the World, or History of Man. 1678
- 23 Machiavell's Works. 1680
- 24 Lord Bacon's Natural History. 1670
- 25 — Advancement and Proficiency of Learning. 1674
- 26 Rushworth's Historical Collections, with Lord Staffords Tryal, in 4 vol. 1680
- 27 Tavernier's Travels through Turkey into the East-Indie. 1678
- 28 Wilkins's Essay of a Philosophical Language. 1668
- 29 Ricaut's History of the Turks. 1680
- 30 Dr. Cave's Lives of the Primitive Fathers. 1677
- 31 Sir Tho. Herbert's Travels. 1677
- 32 Grotius Of the Rights of War and Peace. 1682
- 33 Cary's Chronological Account of antient time. 1677
- 34 History of the Life and Reign of King Edward the Second. 1680
- 35 Feltham's Resolves, Divine, Moral, Political. 1677
- 36 Oglesby's Homer's Iliads with Figures. 16
- 37 Captain Knox's History of the Island of Ceylon, with Figures. 1681
- 38 Willoughby's History of Birds, with many curious Figures. Also Discourses of the Art of Fowling, Of ordering Singing Birds, and of Falconry. 1658
- 39 Dugdale's Antiquities of St. Pauls Cathedral. 1658
- 40 Sir Winston Churchill's Remarks on the Lives of all the Kings of England. 1675
- 41 Sir William Davenant's Works. 1673
- 42 Beaumont and Fletcher's Playes. 1679
- 43 Cowley's Poems, &c. compleat. 1680
- 44 Clark's General Martyrology. 1677
- 45 — Lives of the Fathers, being the Marrow of Ecclesiastical History. 1675
- 46 Systema Agriculturae, or Mystery of Husbandry discovered. 1675
- 47 Dr. Cudworth's Intellectual System of the Universe. 1678
- 48 Reynolds of the Triumphs of Gods Revenge against Murder, and Adultery. 1679
- 49 Rea's Flora, Ceres and Pomona. 1676
- 50 Purchas his Pilgrims, 5 vol. 1615
- 51 Ludolphus his H [...]story of Ethiopia, with Figures. 1682
- 52 Sanderson's History of King Charles. 1658
- 53 Webster's Display of Witchcraft. 1677
- 54 History of Polybius, English. 1634
- 55 Madam Philips Poems, and Plays. 1678
- 56 Parthenissa, by the Earl of Orrery. 1676
- 57 Orlando Furioso, by Sir John Harrington, with Figures. 1634
- 58 Leybourn's Compleat Surveyor. 1679
- 59 — Dyalling. 1682
- 60 Heath's Chronicle of the late Wars in England. 1676
- 61 History of Lapland, with Manners, Habits and Conjurations of that People. 1674
- 62 Oglesby's Asia, Africa, America, China and History of Japan, all Compleat and illustrated with curious Figures, in 6 vol.
- 63 Camden's Britannia, with Mapps. 1610
- 64 Bramhall's History of Spectres, Apparitions, Oracles, &c. 1659
- 65 Thucydides's Peloponesian History, Englished by Hobbs. 1679
- 66 Plutarch's Lives, with the supplement. 1676
- 67 Nalson's Impartial Collection of great affairs of State. 1682
- 68 Fox's Book of Martyrs, or Acts and Monuments of the Church, 3 vol. 1631, &c.
- 69 Ovid's Metamorphoss Englished, mythologized, and represented in Figures, by Sands. 1632
- [Page 10]70 Whitlock's Memorials of English affairs. 1682
- 71 Philip's Dictionary of hard English words. 1678
- 72 Dr. Ingelo's Bentevoglio and Ʋrania compleat. 1673
- 73 Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, with a Satyrical Preface. 1676
- 74 Camden's Life and Reign of Queen Elizabeth. 1675
- 75 Annals of K. James and K. Charles, by Frankland 1681
- 76 Evelyn of Forest Trees, and Propagation of Timber. 1679
- 77 Nostradamus his Prophecies. 1672
- 78 Appian of Alexandria his History of the Civil Wars of Rome. 1679
- 79 May's History of the Parliament of England. 1647
- 80 Spencer's Fairy Queen. 1609
- 81 History of the uniting of the Kingdom of Portugal to the Crown of Castil. 1600
- 82 Seneca's Works in English. 1614
- 83 William's Perfect States-man. 1668
- 84 Saunder's Physiognomy and Chiromancy. 1671
- 85 Blome's Britannia, with Mapps.
- 86 Duke of Albemarle's Observations upon Military and Political affairs. 1671
- 87 Sir James Turner's Pallas Armata; Military Essayes of the Ancient, Grecian, Roman, and Modern Art of War.
- 88 The Sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English Poem, with Annotations, and an Astronomical Appendix, by Edw. Sherburn, Esq;. 1675
English History in Quarto.
- 1 SIr John Temple's History of the Irish Rebellion
- 2 Milton's History of Britain.
- 3 The Tryal of Witts.
- 4 Markham's Master-piece, concerning Farriery.
- 5 Godwin's Jewish antiquities.
- 6 Digby of Bodies, of the Immortality of the Soul, and of Sympathetical Powder.
- 7 The Image broken, being an Answer to Miltons Eikonoclastes.
- 8 Yarrington's Englands Improvement.
- 9 Book of the names of all the Parishes, Market-Towns, Villages and Hamlets of England and Wales.
- 10 Earl of Clarendon's Survey of Hobb's Leviathan.
- 11 Glanvill's Scepsis Scientifica; Vanity of Dogmatizing.
- 12 Godwin's Exposition of the Roman Antiquities.
- 13 Palmer's Mathematical Jewel.
- 14 Cumber's Historical Vindication of Tythes.
- 15 The Bull of Pope Pius the Fifth against Q. Elizabeth, with Observations of Bp. Barlow.
- 16 Phioravant's Collection of Secrets in Physick and Surgery.
- 17 French his Art of Destillation.
- 18 Gadbury's Ephemerides, to 1701. in 2 vol.
- 19 Brugis's Marrow of Physick.
- 20 Glanvill's Essays on several Subjects.
- 21 Markham's Farewell to Husbandry.
- 22 The Jesuits Loyalty, manifested by three several Treatises written by them, against the Oath of Allegiance, with Dr. Stillingfleet's Preface.
- 22 — A Collection of several Treatises concerning the Reasons and Occasions of the Penal Laws.
- 23 Nicholson's Exposit [...]on on the Church Catechism.
- [Page 11]24 Prideaux's Introduction to the Reading all sorts of Histories.
- 25 Leicester's Common-wealth.
- 26 Atwell's Faithful Surveyer.
- 27 Letter of Resolution, concerning Origen and his Opinions.
- 27 — Warren's Discourse against Praexistence of Humane souls.
- 28 Catalogue of the Books and Manuscripts of the Norfolk Library.
- 29 Oglesby's Aesops Fables Paraphrased, with Figures.
- 30 Cawdrey's Store-house of Similies.
- 31 Campanella's Discourse of the Spanish Monarchy.
- 32 The Histories of several Popish Policies and Practices in England and France.
- 33 Lord Bacon's Essayes.
- 34 Watson's Ten Quodlibetical questions concerning Religion and State. 1602
- 35 Hayward's Answer to Doleman's Conference about Succession. 1603
- 36 The Golden Fleece, discovering the errors of Religion, the vices and decayes of the Kingdom, the ways to get wealth and restore Trade. 1626
- 37 Lloyd's Dyal of Days containing 920 Roman triumphs, besides the triumphant Obelisks and Pyramids of the Aegyptians, Pillars, Arches and Trophies of the Grecians Persians, &c. 1590
- 38 Melbank's War betwixt Nature and Fortune. 1583
- 39 Matthew's Life and Death of King Henry 4. of France.
- 40 Lloyd's Consent of Time, deciphering the Chronlogical errours of the Grecians, Romans and Persians. 1590
- 41 Bigg's vanity of the Craft of Physick. 1651
- 42 Osorius's of Civil and Christian Nobility. 1576
- 43 Pearson's Varieties, wherein the principal heads of divers Sciences are illustrated, and secrets of Nature unfolded. 1635
- 44 Hernaudo Cortes's History of the Conquest of the West Indies, called New Spain. 1578
- 45 Pugh's British, and Outlandish Prophecies. 1658
- 46 Selden's Titles of Honour. 1614
- 47 Barrow's Method of Physick. 1590
- 48 The Stage of Popish Toys, collected out of Stephanus his Apology for Herodotus. 1581
- 49 Horace's Odes in English. 1625
- 50 Dr. Donn's Poems. 1633
- 51 Charleton's Enquiries into Humane Nature. 1680
- 52 Branker's Introduction to Algebra. 1668
- 53 The Faithfull Surveyor, by Atwell.
- 54 Description of Surinam, upon the Continent of Guiana in America. 1667
- 55 The Jesuits Catechism. 1681
- 56 The Politician Discovered. 1681
- 57 Markam Needham's History of the English Rebellion. 1661
- 58 Reason and Judgment, or special remarks on the Life of Bishop Sanderson. 1663
- 59 Lord Bacon's Relation of the Sweating Sickness, examin'd by Dr. Stubbs, with his Defence of Phlebotomy. 1671
English History in Octavo.
- 1 LA Mothe (Francis) Animadversions on the Greek and Latin Historians 1678
- 2 Culpeper (Nich.) English Physician Enlarged. 1656
- 3 Mystery of Jesuitism, or the New Heresie of the Jesuits. 1664
- 4 Rich Cabinet of Inventions, with Direct. for Drawing, Painting, &c. 1677
- 5 Treatise of Armes and Military Engines, Ancient and Modern. 1678
- 6 Cleveland (John) Poems, Orations, Epistles, &c. 1677
- [Page 12]7 An argument, proving William D. of Normandy made no absolute Conquest of England by the Sword. 1682
- 8 Wren (M.) Monarchy asserted, or State of Monarchy and Popular Government. 1660
- 9 Fulk (Dr. W.) Description of Meteors, Fiery, Aiery, Watry and Earthy. 1670
- 10 Ovid's 5 Books de Tristibus, in English verse.
- 11 Physick for Families, enabling every one to cure themselves. 1674
- 12 Markham's Perfect Horse-man, or 50 years practice. 1680
- 13 Mill (Hum.) Night search, with the Projects of the times. 1646
- 14 Lucius Florus's Roman History in English.
- 15 History of Ancient Ceremonies, or their Rise and Growth in the Church. 1669
- 16 Davies (John) Observations on Homer and Virgill. 1672
- 17 Filmer (Sr. R.) Discourse of the Lawfulness of Usury. 1678
- 18 Marvel (And.) Rehearsal Transpros'd. 1672
- 19 Martingdale (Ad.) Land-meters Vade mecum, or Rules for surveying. 1682
- 20 Bacon (Nath.) Relation of the fearful Estate of Francis Spira. 1678
- 21 Thraster (W.) Marrow of Chymical Physick. 1679
- 22 Witty Apothegms of K. James, K. Charles, Lord Bacon, &c. 1669
- 23 Lives of Notorious Villains, memorable for their base Actions. 1678
- 24 Monsieur Denis his Treatise of the Court, or instruction for Courtiers. 1622
- 25 Alcoran of Mahomet, in English. 1649
- 26 Catalogue of the Baronets of England. 1667
- 27 Fage's Cosmography, or Description of the whole World, with Figures. 1667
- 28 Britannia's Pastorals, a Poem. 1625
- 29 Witts Arithmetical Questions. 1634
- 30 Alleyn (Ch.) History of Henry the 7th. and Battail of Poicteris. 1638
- 31 Davies (J.) Ceremonies of the Vacant see, in the Election of a Pope. 1671
- 32 Blunt (Sr. H.) Voyage to Levant, 1667. Voyage to Mauritania. 1671
- 32 Lord Howard's Journey to Vienna and Constantinople. 1671
- 33 3 Volums of Almanacks of several Authors, for the years 1627, 28, 39.
- 34 History of the Life and Death of Mary Queen of Scots. 1636
- 35 Cicero's Familiar Epistles, in English.
- 36 Marcus Aurelius's Golden Book. 1566
- 37 Gailhard (J.) Present State of Princes in Italy. 1668
- 38 Son of the Rogue, or the Antiquity of Thieves. 1638
- 39 State of France, as it stood in the 9th. year of Lewis 14th. 1652
- 40 Breviary of the History of Parliaments in England, by T. May. 1650
- 41 May (Tho.) his Translation of Lucan's Pharsalia. 1631
- 42 King of Spain's Cabinet Council divulged. 1658
- 43 Spencer (Tho.) Art of Logick. 1628
- 44 Heroick Education, or Choice Maxims for training up Youth. 1657
- 45 Hart (John) his Orthography. 1569
- 46 Romulus and Tarquin, by Malvezzi. 1637
- 47 Filmer (Sr. Rob.) Discourse of the Lawfulness of Usury. 1653
- 48 Hayward (Sr. John) Life and Reign of Edward 6th. 1636
- 49 Hunt (Hon.) Interest of the Princes and States of Christendom. 1641
- 50 New help to Discourse, or Mirth mixt with Serious matters. 1680
- 51 Lucian's Dialogues in English Burlesque. 1675
- 52 Rapin (R.) Reflections on Aristotle's Treatise of Poesie. 1674
- 53 Keepe (H.) Historical Account, St. Peters and the Monuments thereof at Westm. 1682
- 54 Verstegan (R.) Antiquities of the English Nation. 1673
- 55 Painter's Voyage of Italy, with an Account of the famous Paintings of the most eminent Masters, with Figures. 1673
- 56 Shirley (Tho.) Curiosities of Scurvygrass, and the Medicinal Vertues thereof. 1676
- [Page 13]57 Philosophical Essay of the Products of Stones in the World, and of the Cure of the Stone in men. 1672
- 58 New light to Alchymy, with a Chymical Dictionary. 1674
- 59 Josephus (Ben Go.) Wars of the Jews, and Destruction of Jerusalem. 1682
- 60 Manwaring (Tho.) of Pains in Humane Bodies, with a Tract of Issues and Setons. 1682
- 61 The perfect Politician, or a view of the Life and Actions of O. Cromwel 1681
- 62 Pasquin risen from the Dead, or his Voyage to the other World. 1674
- 63 Witts Paraphras'd in a Burlesque on the several late Translations of Ovia's Epistles 1680
- 64 History of the Treaty at Nimueguin, with Remarks on the Interest of Europe. 1681
- 65 Policy of the French Clergy to destroy the Protestants, in a Dialogue between two Papists. 1681
- 66 Poems on several occasions, by the Author of the Censure of the Rota. 1675
- 67 Ray (J) Collection of English Proverbs. 1678
- 68 Simpson (W.) Chymical Anatomy of the Scarborough Spaw, and other Spaws in Yorkshire. 1669
- 69 —Further Discovery of the Scarborough Spaws, and right use thereof 1670
- 70 Philosophical Epitaph in Hieroglyphcal Figures, with an explanation of the Golden Calf. 1673
- 71 Waller (Edm.) Poems on several occasions. 1668
- 72 Scarronides, or Virgil Travesty. 1678
- 73 Compleat Troller, or art of Catching Fish by Trolling. 1682
- 74 Salmon (Will.) London Dispensatory, and Praxis of Chymistry. 1682
- 75 Woolveridge (J) Art of Gardening with Figures. 1677
- 76 Baconiana, or certain genuine Remains of Sir Francis Bacon. 1679
- 77 Temple (Sir Will.) his Miscellanies. 1681
- 78 Flatman (Tho) his Poems and Songs. 1682
- 79 History of the House of Estée, the Ancestors of the present Dutchess of York. 1671
- 80 Tate (N.) his Poems. 1677
- 81 Unfortunate Heroes, or adventures of ten famous Men, viz. Ovid, Virgil. &c. 1679
- 82 Britannia Languens, or a discourse of Trade. 1680
- 83 Gailhard (J.) Compleat Gentleman, or education of Youth at home and abroad 1678
- 84 Life of the Renowned Pet. D' Aubusson Grand Master of Rhodes. 1679
- 85 Grammatical Drollery, or Poems on the Nouns and Verbs in the Accidence. 1682
- 86 Life of Captain William Bedloe, one of the Discoverers of the Plot. 1681
- 87 Every man his own Doctor, shewing them their Constitution, and how to apply fit Medicines. 1673
- 88 Izacke (Rich.) Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter. 1681
- 89 Basil (Valentine) Triumphant Chariot of Antimony. 1678
- 90 Cole (E.) English Dictionary, explaining the difficult Terms in all Arts and Sciences. 1677
- 91 Waterhouse (Edw.) Gentlemans Monitor, or the Vertues and Vices which are the rise and decay of Men and Families. 1665
- 92 History of Tamerlain the Great. 1679
- 93 Rycaut (Paul) Translation of the Spanish Critick. 1681
- 94 Ray (John) Observations made in a Journey through the Low Countries. 1673
- 95 Merault (P.) Siege of the City of Rochell, with the Edict of Nantes. 1680
- 96 Cotton's Posthumes, with Questions concerning the Right and Power of Lords and Commons in Parliament. 1679
- 97 Care (H.) Practical Physick, or five Treatises of the most Predominant Diseases. 1676
- 98 Bernier (F.) History of the late Revolution of the Empire of Mogol, in two vol. 1676
- [Page 14]99 Hobbs (Tho.) Art of Rhetorick, with a Discourse of the Laws of England. 168 [...]
- 100 Royal Martyr, of life of K. Charles the First, by Dr. Perinchief. 1676
- 101 An account of the Persecution of the Protestants in France. 1682
- 102 Homer Alamode, or Burlesque on his ninth Book of Iliads. 1681
- 103 Sharrock (Rob.) History of the Improvement of Vegetable's by concurrence of Art and Nature. 1672
- 104 Bohun (R.) Of the origine and properties of Wind, with an account of Hurricanes. 1671
- 105 Addison's (L.) West Barbary, or Rev lutions of Fez and Morocco. 1671
- 106 Image of the Age, in four Characters, (viz.) the States-man, Miser, Gallant, and Schismatick. 1676
- 107 Scarrons three Novels, viz. Fruitless Precaution, Hypocrites, and Innocent Adultery. 1659
- 108 Counter-pest against Plato Redivivus, in vindication of his Majesties Prerogatives. 1681
- 109 Mock-Clelia, a Comical History in imitation of Don Quixot. 1678
- 110 Spelman (Sir Hen.) Villare Anglicum, or View of the Cities, Towns and Villages of England. 1678
- 111 R [...]ohuyse (Hen.) of the Gout, with Observations Medical and Chirurgical. 1676
- 112 Mirrour of Fortune, or the growth and fall of Empires, and misfortunes of Kings. 1676
- 113 History of Massainello, and the late Revolutions in Naples. 1679
- 114 Graaf's Physical and Anatomical Treatise of Pancreatick juice. 1676
- 115 Rymer (Tho.) Examinations of the Tragedies of the last Age. 1678
- 116 Sandys (George) Paraphrase of the Psalms of David. 1676
- 117 Manwaringe (Dr. E.) Treatise of the Scurvey. 1679
- 118 Sermon (Will.) Ladies Companion, or English Widwife. 1671
- 119 Life and Reign of K. Richard the Second. 1681
- 120 Luzancys's Reflection on the Council of Trent. 1677
- 121 Marriages of Cousin Germans Vindicated from unlawfulness. 1673
- 122 Wolley (H.) Gentlewomans Companion, or direction for Behaviour in all Companies. 1675
- 123 Present State of Russia. 1671
- 124 King Charles the First his Works. 16 [...]1
- 125 Burnet (Dr. G.) History of the Rights of Princes in disposing Ecclesiastical Benefices. 1682
- 126 Blunt (T.) Glossographia, or Dictionary of hard words. 1661
- 127 Manger (Cl.) French Grammar, enriched with fifty new Dialogues. 1662
- 128 Howel (James) Familiar Letters, Historical, Political, and Philosophical. 1650
- 129 Don Tomazo, or the juvenile Rambles of Tho. Dangerfield. 1680
- 130 Hierocles on the golden Verses of the Pythagoreans, translated out of Greek. 1682
- 131 Langford (T.) Instructions for raising all sorts of Fruit-Trees. 1681
- 132 Paraphrase upon Paraphrase, or Burlesque on the several late Translations of Ovid's Epistles. 1680
- 133 History of the House of Ferrara, with an account of the pretended devolution of that Dutchy, unjustly usurped by Clement the Eighth. 1681
- 134 Life and Death of the Earl of Rochester, by Dr. Gilbert Burnet. 1680
- 135 Grew's (Dr. N.) Anatomy of Vegetables, with an account of Vegetation. 1672
- 136 —Continuation of his Anatomy of Vegetables. 1673
- 137 —Comparative Anatomy of Trunks, with their Vegetation. 1675
- 138 Collection of select Discourse out of the most eminent Wits of France and Italy. 1678
- 139 Discourse of Supream Power and Common Right, by Sir John Munson. 1680
- 140 Stanhope (Tho.) Substance of the New Testament, more especially Historical. 1680
- 141 Rusden (M.) of the Nature, Government, Generation, and Preservation of Bees. 1680
- [Page 15] [...]42 Visions of Don Francisco de Quevedo. 1678
- [...]43 —Idem, the second Part. 1682
- [...]44 History of Prince Erastus, and the seven Wise Masters of Rome. 1674
- [...]45 Memoirs of the Life and Death of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey. 1682
- 146 Glanius's Relation of a Voyage into Bengalia. 1682
- 1 [...]7 History of the Whores and Whoredoms of the Popes and Cardinals of Rome. 1679
- 148 Court of Curiosity, resolving most intricate Questions, and explaining Dreams. 1681
- 149 Journey into Wales, describing the Manners and Customs of that Countrey. 1682
- 150 Carter (Mat.) Analysis of Honour and Armory. 1655
- 151 Interest of England, Spain, Germany, Italy, Denmark, France, &c. 1680
- 152 Leigh (Ed.) Observations on the Roman Emperours. 1637
- 153 Wit and Drollery, Jovial Poems. 1682
- 154 Manwaringe (Dr. E.) Different opinions of Writers about the Scurvey. 1672
- 155 An account of the Tryal of the 29 Regicides. 1679
- 156 Poems and Essays, with a Paraphrase on Cicero's Lelius, or of Friendship. 1673
- 157 Loveday (R.) Letters Domestick and Foreign. 1662
- 158 Case of the Bankers and their Creditors Stated and Examined. 1675
- 159 Silvius de le Boe, of the Rickets, and other Diseases incident to Children. 1682
- 160 L. Florus's Roman History in four Books, beginning with the Life of Romulus. 1672.
- 161 Life of Donna Olympia, who governed the Church during the time of Pope Innocent the Tenth. 1678
- 162 A Record of Antient Histories entituled Gesta Romanorum. 1681
- 163 Dalgarno (Geo.) Deaf and Dumb mans Tutor. 1680
- 164 Compleat Gamester, or instructions for Billiards, Bowles, Chess, &c. with the Arts of Riding, Raceing, Archery, Cock-Fighting. 1680
- 165 Instrument to cleanse the Stomach, with new experiments of Tobacco and Coffee. 1659
- 166 Milton (John) History of Moscovia. 1682
- 167 Book of Knowledge, shewing the effects of the Planets on Children born under them. 1671
- 163 The Problems of Aristotle and other Philosophers and Physicians, touching the state of mans body. 1679
- 169 Galen's Art of Physick, with the signs of good and bad Constitutions. 1671
- 170 Gentlemans way to Honour in the University, Court or Camp. 1678
- 171 Culpeper (Nich.) Directory for Midwives, about Conception, Child bearing and Suckling. 1681
- 172 Touchstone of Physick, or a method of cure without Purges, Vomits, Bleeding, &c. 1667
- 173 Sion in Distress, or the groans of the Protestant Church, with Figures. 1682
- 174 Record (R.) Of Urines, with a Treatise of Physicians, Apothecaries, and Chirurgeons. 1665
- 175 Rowland (W.) of the Nature, Causes and Cure of Wind in mans Body. 1676
- 176 Shelton (Tho.) His most compendious and swift way of short Writing. 1674
- 177 Oxford Drollery, both parts, being new Poems and Songs. 1679
- 178 The Star of the Eastern Sages, with an account of Comets presaging the coming of Christ. 1681
- 179 Tillotson (Dr. Joh.) Sermon at the Funeral of Tho. Gouge, with his Life. 1682
- 180 Stubbs (Hen.) Acts of Grandeur and submission. 1665
- 181 The loving enemy, a famous French History. 1650
- 182 Lipsius (Just.) Discourse of Constancy, or consolations against Publick evils. 1670
- 183 Taylor (Bish. Jer) Rules and Exercise of holy Living and Dying, in two Volumes with Figures. 1660
- 184 Whole Duty of Man. 1667
- [Page 16]185 Hammond (Dr. Hen.) Practical Catechism. 165 [...]
- 186 Religio Medici with Annotations. 165 [...]
- 187 Moulins (Will.) Anatomical administration of the Muscles. 1680
- 188 A Weeks preparation for the worthy receiving the Lords Supper 1679
- 189 Letters (between the Lord George Digby, and Sir Kenelm Digby) about Religion. 1651
- 190 Poor Robin's Jests, being a collection of Jests never before published. 1666
- 191 A Compendious Chronicle of England, from its first being inhabited to this present year 1679.
- 192 Care (Hen.) Female Secretary, or choice new Letters. 1671
- 193 Country-mans Physician, with directions how to cure themselves. 1680
- 194 The whole art of Angling, or the ready way to take all sorts of Fish.
- 195 Playford (J.) Introduction to the skill of Musick. 1658
- 196 Collard (Tho.) Discourse of the present state of the Body, and future state of the Soul. 1678
- 197 Wild (R.) Iter Boreale, with several other Poems. 1668
- 198 Quarles's Kingly Bed of misery, with an Elegy on the Martyrdome of K. Charles. 1679
- 199 Poor Robin's Jests, or the compleat Jester. 1673
- 200 Ovia's Travestie, or a Mock-poem on five Epistles of Ovid. 1673
- 201 Poor Robin's Visions, Describing the humours of the Times. 1677
- 202 Morland (Sir Samuel) Doctrine of Interest both simple and compound. 1679
- 203 Prospect of the Government of Europe, shewing the Antiquity, Power and Decay of Parliaments. 1681
- 204 Raleigh (Sir Walter) Marrow of History, or Epitome of his History of the World 1662
- 205 Sandys (Geo.) Translation of Ovid's Metamorphosis. 1638
- 206 Wits recreations, or Epigrams, Epitaphs, Fancies, &c. good for melancholy humours. 1641
- 207 Randolph (Tho.) Poems, with the Muses Looking Glass. 1643
- 208 Dugdale (Sir Will.) Ancient usage of Armes, with a Catalogue of Nobility. 1682
- 209 Female Prince, or Frederick of Sicily, a Novel. 1682
- 210 Humane Prudence, or the art to rise to Fortune and Grandeur. 1682
- 211 Fifteen comforts of rash and inconsiderate Marriage. 1682
- 212 Bloody reign of Charles the Ninth of France, with the Massacre of many thousand Protestants. 1655
- 213 The lovely Polyander, a Novel of gallantry.
- 214 English Bible. 1654
- 215 Vincent (Tho.) True Christian love to the unseen Christ. 1677
- 216 History of the Court of the King of China. 1682
- 217 Herbert (Geo.) Divine Poems. 1667
- 218 Legend of St. Cuthbert, with the Antiquities of the Church of Durham. 1663
- 219 History of the bloody Reign of Q. Mary, and an account of Martyrs that suffered in her Reign, with figures. 1682.
- 220 Cotton (Ch.) Moral Philosophy of the Stoicks. 1664
- 221 The Vermin-Killer, or rules for killing Rats, Mice, Moles, Buggs, &c. 1680
- 222 Chamberlain (Ed.) Present state of England. 1673
- 223 The Novels of G. Francesco Loredano Nobleman of Venice. 1682
- 224 The way to Promotion, or young mans guide to Preferment. 1682
- 225 An account of Battles, Sieges, and many other remarkable occurrences in England, Scotland and Ireland, with Figures. 1682
- 226 De Laun (Tho.) Present state of London, with Memorials of the ancient state thereof, with Figures. 1681
- 227 New Voyage to the East-Indies, with an account of Bantam. 1682
- 228 The Fair extravagant, or the humorous Bride, a Novel. 1682
- [Page 17]229 Life of Francis Lorrain Duke of Guise. 1681
- 230 Wars of England, Scotland and Ireland. 1683
- 231 Arbitrary Government displayed to the life in O. Cromwel, and the Rump Parliam. 1682
- 232 Five Love-Letters by a Cavalier, in answer to the Nuns five Love Letters. 1682
- 233 Abbot (Bish. Geo.) Description of the whole World. 1635
- 234 Culpeper (N.) School of Physick, or experimental Practice of the whole Art. 1678
- 235 Expert Artillery-man, containing postures of the Pike and Musquet, &c. 1681
- 236 Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hales. by Dr. Gil. Burnet. 1682
- 237 Leybourn (W.) Carpenters Rule, with Logarithmical Tables of Proportion. 1669
- 238 Hell opened, or a relation of the Poysoning a whole family in Plymouth. 1676
- 239 Innocent Lady, an excellent true History of Modern times. 1674
- 240 True Relation of several Passages wherein the Scots were concerned in the late unhappy Troubles. 1641
- 241 Wynel (J.) Lues Venerea, with its Names, Nature, Cure, &c. 1670
- 242 Adventures of Lewis Marot, attended with strange occurrences. 1677
- 243 Exact relation of that unfortunate expedition of Kent, Essex and Colchester. 1650
- 244 Holborn Drollery, containing Love-Song, Poems, &c. 1673
- 245 Des Cartes (M.) Discourse of local motion. 1670
- 246 Laws of the Fraternity of the Rosie Cross. 1656
- 247 The Plot in a Dream, being a discourse on the late design of the Papists against his Majesty, with Figures. 1681
- 248 The Pilgrim, a pleasant piece of gallantry, in 2 vol. 1680
- 249 Saunders (R.) Palmestry disclosed. 1676
- 250 A School for Princes, or Political reflections on three conspiracies preceeding the death of Alexander. 1680
- 251 The extravagant Poet, a comical Novel. 1681
- 252 The Jealous Gentleman, a Novel. 1681
- 253 Life of Francis of Lorrain Duke of Guise. 1681
- 254 Description of the Islands and Inhabitants of Foeroe, with a Map. 1676
- 255 Treatise of the loftiness or elegancy of Speech. 1680
- 256 Extravagant mysteries of the Cabalists exposed. 1680
- 257 The secret History of Q. Elizabeth and the Earl of Essex. 1680
- 258 Compleat Miner, with the Laws and Customes of the Mines. 1681
- 259 Historians Guide, being an account of all remarkable passages from 1600, to 1679. 1679
- 260 Clark (S.) Aurea Legenda, or Apothegms, Sentences and Sayings of many wise and Learned men 1681
- 261 Life of Mary Carleton, vulgarly called the German Princess. 1679
- 262 Coffee-House Jests, refined and enlarged. 1682
- 263 Clark. (S.) Narrative of the Spanish Invasion and Gunpowder-Treason. 1679
- 264 The Fair Extravagant, or humorous Bride, a Novel. 1682
- 265 Princess of Montferrat, a Novel. 1680
- 266 Education of young Gentlemen. Oxford. 1677
- 267 Rules of Health in eight Sections of Aphorisms. 1676
- 268 Heylyn (P.) Help to History, containing the successions of the Kings of England, Wales, and the Isle of Wight. 1680
- 269 Mystery of Vintners, containing directions for curing all sorts of Wines. 1681
- 270 Meroveus a Prince of the blood Royal of France, a Novel. 1682
- 271 Sleydan's Key of Hist. or a methodical abridgment of Babylon, Persia, Greece & Rome. 1661
- 272 History of Lazarello de Tormes, the witty Spaniard. 1677
- 273 Viceroy of Cattalonia, or the double Cuckold, a Novel. 1678
- 274 Newton (J.) Introduction to the art of Rhetorick. 1678
- 275 Artimedorus's Interpretation of Dreams. 1679
- 276 Homais Queen of Tunis, a Novel. 1681
- [Page 18]277 Town-Adventurer, or a discourse of Masquerades and Plays. 1675
- 278 Hodder (Ja.) Arithmetick. 1681
- 279 Forster (Will.) Arithmetick. 1673
- 280 Civil Wars of France under the bloody Reign of Charles the 9th. 1655
- 281 Cook (James) Select observations on English bodies. 1657
- 282 Collections of some principal matters in K. James's Reign, to supply the vacancy between Mr. Townsend and Mr. Rushworth's Collections. 1681
- 283 Harvy (G.) Family Physician and House Apothecary. 1678
- 284 Method of curing Feavers and Agues by Jesuits Powder. 1681
- 285 The Pastime Royal, or the gallantries of the French Court. 1682
- 286 Gilbert (S.) of Raising, Planting, and Increasing Flowers and Plants. 1682
- 287 Courtiers Calling, or the ways of making a Fortune according to the maxims of Policy and Morality. 1675
- 288 A Book of the valuations of Ecclesiastical Preferments in England and Wales. 1680
- 289 Canting Academy, shewing the villainous practices of that wicked crew called Hectors Trapanners, Gilts, &c. 167 [...]
- 290 Gallant Memoirs, or the Adventures of a Person of Quality. 167 [...]
- 291 Humane prudence, or the art by which a man may raise himself & Fort. to Grandeur. 1681
- 292 Drayton (Neh.) his Poems. 1637
- 293 Baxter (R.) Holy Common-wealth, or political Aphorisms of Government 1659
- 294 Milton (J.) Poems on several occasions. 1673
- 295 —History of England. 1677
- 296 Miege (Guy) New Cosmography, or survey of the World. 1682
- 297 Comprehensive History of the Lives and Reigns of all the Monarchs of England. 1681
- 298 Europe a slave, discovering the grand designs of the French Popish party in Engl. 1681
- 299 Lovely Polander, a Novel.
- 300 Wits Academy, being the newest Academy of Complements. 1681
- 301 Refined Courtier, or a correction of several indecencies crept into civil conversation. 1679
- 302 Kitch'n Physician, or a guide to good H [...]swives. 1682
- 303 Patridge (J.) Vade mecum to Astrology of Nativities, &c. 1679
- 304 History of the Scarborough Spaw, with its Vertue in curing the Scurvy, Stone, &c.
- 305 Graunt (J.) Natural and Political observations on the Bills of Mortality. 1676
- 306 Godfrey (Rob.) Detection of abuses in Chymical and Galenical Physick 1674
- 307 Observations and Advices Oeconomical by the Lord North. 1669
- 308 Case of the Government of England established by Law, by W. D. 1681
- 309 Oxford Drollery, being new Poems and Songs. 1679
- 310 Harvey (G) Case of the L. Moon, with the art of curing the most dangerous wounds. 1678
- 311 Natural and artificial Conclusions. 1670
- 312 Eugenius Philalethes's Natural History, with Philosophical Discourses. 1669
- 313 Newton (J.) Scale of Interest, or use of Decimal Fractions. 1668
- 314 —Art of Practical Gauging. 1669
- 315 Latham's Spaw in Lancashire, with remarkable Cures effected by it. 1670
- 316 Discourse of local motion, demonstrating the Laws of motion. 1670
- 317 Life and Reign of K. Richard the Second.
- 318 Lovel (Rob.) History of Animals and Minerals. 1661
- 319 French Grammar, teaching that Tongue without any other precedent study than to have learnt to read only. 1671
- 320 Testeau's Grammar for French men to learn English by. 1675
- 321 Judge Hales's Observations touching the Torricellian Experiment. 1675
- 322 History of Fortunatus, whereby a young man may learn how to behave himself in all worldly affairs. 1671
- 323 Judge Hales his Observations touching the principles of Natural Motion. 1677
- 324 Gailhard (J.) 2 Discourses of settlement after Travel, and of Publick Employments. 1682
- [Page 19]325 Mauger (C.) his French Grammar, the Tenth Edit. 1682
- 326 Agrippa (C.) his Vanity of Arts and Sciences. 1676
- 327 Antoninus the Roman Emperour his Meditation of himself, and the natural mans means to attain to Happiness. 1673
- 328 A New French Grammar, containing most exact Rules for learning that Tongue, with Critical Observations. Oxford 1676
- 329 Charras (M.) Experiments on Vipers, with the exquisite Remedies drawn from them. 1673
- 330 Barbette (P.) his Practice of Physick. 1675
- 331 English School-master, or the most easie Method of spelling English. 1674
- 332 Compleat Angler, with a Discourse of Rivers, Fish-ponds, &c. 1668
- 333 Cicero's Invective Orations against Cataline. 1671
- 334 The Analytical Grammarian, teaching to know, vary & dispose the parts of Speech. 1670
- 335 Brinsley's Grammatical Translation of Corderius. 1653
- 336 Life of Caleb Vernon. 1666
- 337 Book of Knowledge, shewing the effects of the Planets on Men and Women. 1671
- 338 Remembrancer of excellent men, (viz.) Bishop Bramhall, Bishop Taylor, Bishop Duppa, Mr. Hooker, &c. 1670
- 339 Wynell (J.) Lues Venerea, or Names, Nature and Signs of the Pox. 1670
- 340 Ʋdall (J.) his Key to the Holy Tongue, corrected by a Jew Rabine. 1645
- 341 Vestegan (R.) his Antiquities of the English Nation, with Figures. 1673
- 342 Vinetum Britannicum, or a Treatise of Cider, and other Wines, extracted from Fruits growing in England, with Figures. 1676
- 343 Torriano (G.) his Introduction to the Italian Tongue. 1673
- 344 Semi-circle of a Sector in Two Books, with Figures. 1667
- 345 Considerations on Marriage, with its Nature, Ends, Events, and concomitant Accid. 1675
- 346 Simpson (W:) his Chymical Anat. of the Scarborough Spaw and other Spaws in Yorksh. 1669
- 347 Sharrock (R.) his History of the propagation of Vegetables by Art and Nature. 1672
- 348 Secretary in fashion, or an Elegant and Compend. way of Writing Letters. 1677
- 349 Life and Tryal of Sir Walter Raleigh. 1677
- 350 Webb's Antiquities of China. 1678
- 351 Maronides, or Virgil Travesty. 1678
- 352 England's Interest and improvement. 1673
- 353 Gregory Father Grey-beard, with his Vizard off. 1673
- 354 The sage Senator delineated; the perfect Politicians qualifications. 1660
- 355 Leigh's Description of England. 1659
- 356 Dauncies Chronicle of Portugal. 1661
- 357 Cleveland's Poems. 1677
- 358 Lock's present practice of Musick. 1673
- 359 Tasso's Amynta in English, a famous Pastoral 1660
- 360 Marshal Philosophy delineated, of the Originals of Springs, and their ebbings and flowings, of Chymical multiplications, &c. 1678
- 361 The History of Hungary and Transylvania. 1664
- 362 Parker's reproof to Marvell's rehearsal transprosed. 1673
- 363 New survey of the Turkish Empire, History and Government. 1664
- 364 Loveday's Letters. 1673
- 365 Harvey's three Treatises of Consumptions, Pox and Plague. 1673
- 366 Sir Jonas Moor's Fortifications, or Elements of Military Architecture. 1673
- 367 Quarles's Fountain of Tears. 1677
- 368 Sir Aston Cockayn's Poems. 16 [...]8
- 369 Barne's Discourse of Pigmies. 1675
- 370 Bunworth's new Discovery of the French Disease. 1662
- 371 Relation of the Dutch Cruelties against the English in Amboyna. 1672
- 372 The Memoires of Mary Carleton, the German Princess. 1673
- [Page 20]373 Seneca's Troades Englished. 1660
- 374 The School of Wisdom. 1664
- 375 Wallographia, a Pleasant relation of a Journey into Wales. 1682
- 376 Modern Policy Compleated. 1660
- 377 The Bishop of Munsters Life. 1630
- 378 Weights and Measures, with a table of several Goods. 1677
- 379 Praxis Catholica, or the Country mans Universal remedy. 1680
- 380 The English Military Discipline, for Horse and Foot. 1680
- 381 The Woman as good as the Man. 1677
- 382 Clark's Natural History of Nitre. 1670
- 383 Scarbrough's Spagyrical Anatom [...]zer dissected. 1672
- 384 The Capucin treated, or the Lives of the Capucins with the life of S. Fr. their Patron. 1665
- 385 Digg's Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms.
- 386 Monuments of the Monastical and Cathedral Church of Durham.
- 387 Earl of Carlile's Embassies to Muscovy, Sweden, Denmark. 1676
- 388 Carew's Poems.
- 389 Citizens Companion.
English History in Duodecimo.
- 390 BArclay's Mirror of Minds. 1631
- 391 The Honest Man, or art to please at Court. 1632
- 392 Ignatius's Conclave or Inthronisation in Hell. 1626
- 393 Grotius (H.) Politick Maxims and Observations. 1655
- 394 Fletcher (G.) History of Russia. 1657
- 395 Apology for a Treatise of Humane Reason, against Plain Dealing. 1680
- 396 Clafford (P.) Plain and easie Introduction to Geography. 1682
- 397 Modern Policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, &c. 1654
- 398 The Ephesian Matron. 1659
- 399 Du Moulin (Peter) Soliloquies and Prayer, with a preparation to the Sacrament. 1677
- 400 Necessary Cases of Conscience, about things indifferent in Religion. 1662
- 401 Book of Common Prayer, with Singing Psalms. 1677
- 402 English Bible. 1658
- 403 Raleigh (Sir Walter) His Remains (viz.) Maxims of State. &c. 1671
- 404 Quarles (Fra.) His Enchiridion, or Instructions Divine and Moral. 1681
- 405 Clifford (P.) Introduction to Geography. 1682
- 406 Amours of Madam and Count de Guise. 1680
- 407 Culpeper (N.) His English Phisician. 1652
- 408 Great Prerogative of a private Life. 1678
- 409 Tutor to Astrology and Astronomy made easie. 1670
- 410 Phillips (H.) Puchasers Pattern, shewing the Value of Lands and Houses. 1670
- 411 Brian (Tho.) Piss-Prophet, or the Fallacy of Quacks pretending to know Diseases by Urine. 1679
- 412 Apprentices Companion, with Direct. how to perform their duty to their Mast. 1681
- 413 Life of Mar Ajon Queen of Majorca, a Novel. 1681
- 414 Amour of Madamoiselle de Valliere, a Novel. 1680
- 415 Rich Treasure, or a ready Way to Content. 1678
- 416 Harvy (G.) Little Venus or a Discovery of the French Pox. 1676
- 417 Sir Jonas Moors Mathematical Compendium. 1681
- 418 The Noble Ingratitude, by Sir William Lower. 1659
- 419 Whitaker of the small Pox. 1661
- 420 Winstanley's Good Companion. 1663
- 421 A Collection of Scotch Proverbs, and Proverbial Phrases. 1668